The article you posted listed the NEA as an endorser of this pamphlet, which doesn't surprise me in the least. They are an incredibly left-wing bunch of nuts. However, the list of the others that endorsed it raised an eyebrow

The full list

American Academy of Pediatrics American Association of School Administrators American Counseling Association American Federation of Teachers American Psychological Association American School Counselor Association American School Health Association Interfaith Alliance National Association of School Psychologists National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of Social Workers National Education Association School Social Work Association of America

I'm so pleased (sarcasm) that that doctors and psychologist agencies are also signing off on this and will presumably be reading it and distributing the ideas to patients.

Got it. That way teachers can push the agenda without actually sending home something that will let the parents know what they’re learning.

My wife and I used to say that homeschooling was a good option for a few people. My son is in the second grade in a conservative Texas suburb. He spends more time learning about Hanukkah and Ramadan than math and reading. We confronted his teacher and she let us know that teaching math and reading was the responsibility of the parents. They only tested what they learn at home.

So at school they learn about religion, values, etc., and at home they learn to read, write, etc. Well, we’ve prepared ourselves to homeschool next year. We’re checking out of their system, even if we are still forced to pay to an organization that teaches a religion we oppose.